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Libro Prosperity Sessions Planned

Libro Credit Union is launching a multi-site initiative this week.

It's inviting community leaders, business owners, and interested residents from five communities in southwestern Ontario to come up with a definition for 'prosperity', and how that can be achieved at the local level.

One of the discussions is Thursday evening at the Parlour Inn on Wellington Street in Stratford, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Similar sessions are being held at the same time in London, Kitchener, Sarnia and Essex.

You can also visit the website www.prosperitymeans.ca to see how other people define 'prosperity'. The website welcomes your vision of what prosperity means to you; in your business, in your community, or individually.

Libro is Ontario’s second largest credit union with 95,000 owners across southwestern Ontario

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